Publications

Collection of Journals and Books by Purdue Authors in 2008-2009

Scholarly activities at Purdue University progress in countless dimensions. Shown above is a snapshot highlighting a small number of the many journals and books authored by Purdue investigators. Scholarship at Purdue is articulated in many forms. It may be through a concise recording of geologic time, dating early Peking Man, restoring missing gaps in history, writing biographies and novels, understanding human and political conflicts, improving health, healthcare and education, exploring religion, studying and discovering the intricacies of the tiniest of particles—plant cells, proteins, biomarkers, nanoparticles—or designing a high-tech chair.

Religion in American Politics: A Short History, Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press. 2008, F. Lambert.

One of the Best Loved, North and South: The Appropriation of National Reconciliation by Lasalle Corbell Pickett; Virginia Magazine of History and Biography; Volume 116 / Number 4; pp. 370–406; 2008, C. E. Janney.